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microRNA GO annotation www.ucl.ac.uk/functional-gene-annotation Why annotate miRNAs? Direct curation of the roles of miRNAs is expected to improve miRNA functional analysis that has so far relied on indirect analysis of the gene targets’ functions “We show that the most commonly used functional enrichment test is inappropriate for the analysis of sets of genes targeted by miRNAs.” Bleazard et al. 2015 Scope of annotation guidelines miRNAs can affect gene regulation in many ways The focus of our guidelines is on gene silencing by miRNA via the 3’UTR of mRNAs, including; • annotation of the protein components of the canonical mammalian miRNA processing pathway • annotation of proteins that affect the levels of miRNAs • annotation of the miRNA’s role in gene silencing • annotation of the miRNA targets • contextual annotation of miRNA regulation Guideline examples • annotation of the protein components of the canonical mammalian miRNA processing pathway Annotation of proteins involved in miR processing Animals GO terms to apply All human proteins involved in miR processing have been annotated with these roles Over 250 annotations miR processing proteins Plants miPEPs – newly discovered peptide regulators of miRNA transcription encoded by miRNA genes Guideline examples • annotation of the miRNA’s role in gene silencing New biology = ontology developments New GO terms added for miRNA processing deadenylation involved in gene silencing by miRNA GO:0098806 mRNA cleavage involved in gene silencing GO:0098795 endoribonuclease activity, cleaving miRNA-paired mRNA GO:0090624 pre-mRNA transporter activity GO:0090631 regulation of production of miRNAs involved in gene silencing by miRNA GO:1903798 - negative regulation of production of miRNAs involved in gene silencing by miRNA GO:1903799 - positive regulation of production of miRNAs involved in gene silencing by miRNA GO:1903800 miRNA role in gene silencing • Translational repression • mRNA deadenylation • mRNA cleavage Ontology updates – May 2015 Gene silencing mRNA deadenylation mRNA cleavage Translation regulation All silencing roles of miRNAs now come under gene silencing by miRNA www.ebi.ac.uk/QuickGO GO terms for miRNA roles Translational repression GO:0035195 gene silencing by miRNA GO:0035278 negative regulation of translation involved in gene silencing by miRNA GO:1903231 mRNA binding involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing GO:0035279 GO:0098806 mRNA deadenylation deadenylation involved in gene silencing by miRNA mRNA cleavage involved in gene silencing by miRNA mRNA cleavage Evidence codes 1. Increasing levels of miRNAs e.g. pri-miRNA, pre-miRNA, miRNA mimic Evidence code = Inferred from Direct Assay (IDA) 2. Decreasing levels of miRNAs e.g. antagomir, antisense-miRNA, blockmir, miRNA eraser or sponge, miRNA knockout Evidence code = Inferred from Mutant Phenotype (IMP) Guideline examples • annotation of the miRNA targets miRNA targets • Predicted Sequence alignment of miRNA with mRNA • Validated binding miRNA shown to act directly on a mRNA by e.g. reporter assay or Co-IP plus change in mRNA levels • Validated other no evidence of direct action, but levels of mRNA are affected in response to miRNA, e.g. Western, qPCR Guidelines for miRNA target annotation Guideline examples • contextual annotation of miRNA regulation Capturing cell types Important for pathway analysis miR-195 and miR-29b regulate extracellular matrix expression in smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Elastin expression in SMCs following overexpression of miR-195 or miR-29b as assessed by qPCR. (PMID:25201911) Capturing physiological effects of silencing Important for functional analysis of miRNAs microRNA-133 (miR-133) modulates cAMP signaling in vitro. A, Effect of miR-133 on adenylyl cyclase (AC) activity in cardiomyocytes. Bars indicate SEM. (PMID:24807785) Summary When annotating a miRNA we should minimally aim to capture the following: 1. The miRNA’s main role in gene silencing and its target(s); gene silencing by miRNA negative regulation of gene expression mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the annotation extension 2. The effect of silencing the target mRNA; e.g. if an adenylate cyclase transcript was silenced: negative regulation of adenylate cyclase activity negative regulation of cAMP biosynthetic process 3. The relevance of that process it regulates; e.g. negative regulation of adenylate cyclase activity involved in heart contraction Practical use of Guidelines The BHF-UCL cardiovascular miRNA annotation project The aims of the microRNA GO annotation project are to: ✔ draw up guidelines for consistent literature-based annotation of miRNAs in consultation with the GO Consortium and miRNA experts • functionally annotate miRNAs that are involved with cardiovascular development and related processes • capture the targets of the cardiovascular-related miRNAs 77 174 121 372 annotations Thank You miRNA experts Curators Lars Maegdefessel Manuel Mayr Anna Zampetaki Anastasia Kalea Dmitry Sitnikov Leonore Reiser Reactome curators From: MicroRNA gets down to business George S Mack Nature Biotechnology 25, 631 - 638 (2007)